London 1810; Odin and his family were a noble family until Odin's shipment was lost in a terrible storm, so they were force to move. Thor, Fandral, Hogun, Scott and Sif, Loki's older brothers and sister help their father with the moving as Loki looks for their Mother, Loki opens the door to the gardens and founds her sitting by the fountain, gently running her hand over the water.

"Mother, we must leave soon." Loki tells her, "I wish we could take the garden with us." she states, Loki smiles and sat in front of her. "So do I mother, but we don't have the money for such a thing, that is why we must leave." Loki tells her, she looks up at him and smiles.

"Loki, I know how much you love this garden, you always do your best to never show how much you're hurting." she smiles at him and caress his cheek, he smiles and place his hand over her's. "I am ready to leave now Loki." she tells him.

Loki nods and helps her stand and escorts her to the carriage that will take them somewhere far on the country side. Odin helps his wife into the carriage as Loki loads himself into the carriage as well, and off they all went, leaving London, leaving the city and going who knows where.

A mouth Later. . .

Loki was working in the very small garden, for food as he's siblings; Fandral and Scott laid around being lazy, Thor, Sif and Hogun and his mother help him from time and time, cleaning and harvesting the garden. One day when Loki was doing laundry with his mother, Odin, his father had return with a letter with him, saying that one of his ship had been found.

The shipment still intact, everyone took the news well, but Loki frowns as he storms outside and unearth a ripe pumpkin. Loki didn't want a life of wealth, he loves the countryside life, his mother comes out and comforts him.

Odin and Thor left to get the shipment, but were decline access to the ship and the shipment after loosing that the wealth, the lost the right to even claim what was once theirs.

Thor argues with his father for a bit, then storms out on him after telling him that he felt sorry for him. Odin went after him, he tries a local tavern, only to find out that Thor is in debt to a few people, a.k.a gambling. He got the attention of the person that he owns the most, manages to escape from the tavern and the man with his life and became lost in the storm.

Worrying for his eldest son, was he lost in the storm like him or was dead in a alley way. Or maybe he was waiting for him back at the house.

His horse lost balance sending both of them stumbling down, causing the horse to breaks it's leg, Odin, being the poor man he is, had no gun on him to end the creature's misery. So he left it in the blizzard to freeze.

But Odin had no idea what was waiting for him in the blizzard, or even that the legend was even true. . .